Understanding the last land mass before antartica

The Island of Sri Lanka, a.k.a. “the blessed land”, is a heart-shaped island kissed by tropical seas, which combines many cultures, landscapes and climatic conditions. Intimate and idyllic. Discover a small island with a warm beach bliss, brimming energy & huge personality. Beautiful beaches, beautiful landscapes, impressive ruins, lively culture and charming people are part of it's treasure. Verdant river valleys, streams, cascading waterfalls and other water bodies ensure this country has the highest ratio of water and land in the world. Cool misty mountains & forests conceal the unusual flora and fauna in this natural paradise. And all the freshest fragrant tea you can drink.

This year-round holiday destination with two monsoon seasons is home to some incredible beaches on both sides of the island. Home to spectacular views over Sigiriya, leopards and elephants in Yala National Park and beautiful sunrises over vast tea plantations, this exquisite country will leave you wanting more.

Our villa journey revolves within the Southern Province of the island country. Join us as we take you to a little island where big discoveries are made - no day here is ever the same, making for an exciting destination. There is so much more to this country than meets the eye. Don’t get us wrong, the beaches are amazing - but this country is also home to an abundance of beautiful private residences just waiting to be enjoyed. You just have to go.Indulge yourself in any of our hand picked villas below, all of them are beach fronts with air con bedrooms, private swimming pools & cooks on call.

Galle District – Hikkaduwa & UnawatunaBounded in the north by Bentota – a very long sand beach with shallow waters & winding rivers, perfect for families. Known as a center of water sports & famed for the sea turtle conservation project & it's river safariCloser to the lovely town of Galle, both Hikkaduwa & Unawatuna are quite popular beach towns, especially for party lovers, and serve as an ideal base to connect with the town's cultural side.(Ambalangoda, Dodanduwa, Dallawella Ratgama, Boosa & Thalpe, Habaraduwa, Kogalla)

Matara – Mirissa & WeligamaA relaxed little river town (the River Nilwala runs through the town and falls into the sea) full of natural scenic beauty, this is the southernmost tip of the island, a great spot for whale / dolphin watching & coral reef diving.Popular for the Sinharaja rainforest and many attractive waterfalls besides a proud history.An inland ride exhibits coconut & rubber plantations, ancient temples and spice gardens. Weligama Bay is quite a popular surf spot.(Ahangama, Matara, Dondra, Tangalla)

Hambantota – Tangalle & DickwellaHambantota is known for its natural beauty and allows visitors to explore Asia’s most fascinating nature and wildlife sanctuaries, including the Yala, Udawalawe, Lunugamvehera and Bundala National Parks.Experience natural beauty and wildlife, historic colonial architecture, expansive salt flats and heritage sites including dagobas and viharas. Enjoy nature's show at Hummanaya Blow Hole, or head towards Yala National Park(Ambalantota, Tissamaharama, and Beliatta)

Booking Rental below are 1 Night Stay Charges, they exclude service charges & applicable taxes besides a Damage Security Deposit.Long Weekends / Extended Holidays attract an additional Surcharge. Minimum Nights Rule applies.We are happy to Offer Discounts for 7+ Night Stays, Last Minute Bookings and for Defense Personnel & their family members.Prices valid from May 1st to June 30th for other dates please click on the respective property links.

Sri Lanka's climate is characterized as tropical and is subject to the Southwest and Northeast monsoons. Travellers will experience different weather depending on the time of year and which part of the country they visit. The four seasons are as follows:

First Inter-Monsoon Season : March – AprilSouthwest Monsoon Season : May – SeptemberSecond Inter-Monsoon Season : October – NovemberNortheast Monsoon Season : December – February

A shuttle transfer from the airport (Colombo) to to our villas can be arranged upon request, as an alternative it's possible to use the (2.5 hours) railway services (very scenic) or a (1+ hour) bus service (in direction of Galle or Matara).

LanguageSinhala 74% (official and national),Tamil 18% (national), other 8%.English is commonly used in government and spoken competently by about 10%.

The best way to getting around in Sri Lanka for short and medium distances is using a Tuk Tuk taxi service, the colourful three-wheelers are present everywhere. They are the very authentic way to move around and get some fresh air, the speed is good enough to enjoy the surrounding environment and ask for a stop in every moment.